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#164045 04-15-2013 11:18 AM
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I am being treated in my hometown. My Oncologist is listed #12 in the Nation. I feel quite confident in her but wonder should I have gone to a cancer treatment center.
Is there a huge difference in treatment and survival rate depending on where you go?

I am on a CRT treatment plan. Chemo once a week with RT 5 days a week and have 15 more RT and 2 more chemo left. So far I have tolerated the treatments very well.

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There was a very recent thread about this recently. Please take a look at this link to read about the importance of where you are treated. Yes it DOES make a difference where you are treated.

CtT of A thread

Since you are in the middle of your treatments its not really an option to make any changes at this time. Trust your team.


Christine
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The treatment that you mentioned is the current standard of care treatment, so that should give you some comfort. Also changing horses midstream isn't done in this process, and even if you wanted to go to another institution, it is unlikely that unless there was some medical malpractice issue, that anyone would pick up someone else's work in the middle of it all.

If you had stated that you were getting some kind of unusual treatment I would be concerned, but it sounds like your local facility is using the NCCN standard.


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